_Still Pitching Baseball| *2 *a ** \ rTt tv -i Ik Ifj f\ r! Krrt !'!*'lemiint‘\.At bpn h?«Kj1oa\t hrbv#‘M1scro Ceihipf dt h lt;GroverClevelandAlexande r.leader of the House of Ia\ d ha.;p.1«■ ■I ball tr am uhich plavs!(. **crn 1r 1Brothers at 3 o’clock tom lt;rro'’ aternoon on the Shook diamond, | started pitching: in the ma^orileagues in 1911 with the Philadel-Iphia Nationals.Alexander was with the Philadc!phia club until 1918 when he wmtraded to Chicago with I»; 1 i K11 -r _ 11r ! lefer. his batterv mate. Then followed eipht seasons with the Cubswith the next jump to the Sr. LouisCards in 1926 . Alex was the hero of the 1926 World’s Series. Alexander wa-Neb., Februaryricht, throws rijrht, is 6 reet 1 inchtall and weighs 175 pounds more, depending: upon his tion.In 1915 u 11hi°6born in 18Paul.He bat;orcondi-F’hiladelph ainand h-'v.ngf* fe i o rFaroes wmnme—* • o *a pmvpntacr*5 ^In 19i‘* Ti'ith tho same club!ho worked pi 40 contests, w inmnr31 and losirr* 19 for a 756 centaro. The earned rimoff him th.it* erac^n v i* \ jore r-